Comp & Benefits


  • Two people talk in front of a "now hiring" sign.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Joe Raedle / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Why employees don’t negotiate compensation, according to researchers

    While experts predicted job seekers would be more influenced by the offer of negotiation coaching, a simple message that employers expect negotiation nudged more job seekers to try it, results showed.

    By Oct. 24, 2025
  • Employees work at a retail checkout counter.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Michael M. Santiago via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    This week in 5 numbers: Nearly two-thirds of workers say they don’t have stable schedules

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including what share of family premiums employees contribute.

    By Oct. 23, 2025
  • Trendline

    A deep dive into financial wellness

    Employee financial wellness may trending upward — but workers are still hoping for help from employers.

    By HR Dive staff
  • Tired employee working on a computer in the office leaning
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    GLP-1, autoimmune drugs drive up benefit costs heading into 2026

    Along with cost, education around total rewards is also a part of the Q4 benefits conversation.

    By Oct. 23, 2025
  • An employee uses a handheld device to check inventory in a retail toy aisle.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Brandon Bell / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Equity isn’t just for executives: Report urges HR to think beyond base pay

    While the compensation option may be well associated with executives and tech startups, it’s increasingly being offered elsewhere, such as to Walmart store managers.

    By Oct. 23, 2025
  • Toyota Corolla Hybrid at the auto trade show, AutoMobility LA
    Image attribution tooltip
    David McNew via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    KFF: Family health insurance premiums now cost more than a new Toyota Corolla Hybrid

    Employer premiums are expected to rise more sharply next year, the firm's survey found.

    By Oct. 22, 2025
  • A surfer rides a wave in the distance
    Image attribution tooltip
    Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    1 in 4 workers say they didn’t take a single vacation day in the last year

    Workers cited heavy workloads, manager expectations and company culture as reasons for not taking more time away, a survey found.

    By Oct. 21, 2025
  • Businessperson listening to colleague in meeting at a table.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by istockphoto.com/JohnnyGreig
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Skai Blue Cross Blue Shield

    Simplifying complexity in the healthcare system

    Amid evolving population needs and system demands, Skai Blue helps employers simplify healthcare.

    Oct. 20, 2025
  • A medical professional tends to a person on a stretcher.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Mario Tama / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Employees want to talk to a real person about benefits, Aflac finds

    Almost 9 in 10 Generation Z and millennial employees said online benefits administration is very or extremely important, according to a survey.

    By Laurel Kalser • Oct. 17, 2025
  • At right, President Trump stands at a podium in a room at Mar-a-Lago Resort, facing reporters, who stand behind ropes to the left.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Joe Raedle via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Labor department OKs standalone fertility treatment benefits

    Three agencies will issue regulations aimed at further reducing barriers for employers looking to offer fertility benefits, according to a White House fact sheet.

    By Oct. 17, 2025
  • Two dentists with a patient
    Image attribution tooltip
    Spencer Platt via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    This week in 5 numbers: For some workers, a cavity is better than talking politics

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many employers are advertising training opportunities to potential candidates.

    By Oct. 16, 2025
  • Bulldog being pulled in a wagon
    Image attribution tooltip
    Anna Moneymaker via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Younger workers turn to TikTok, AI to learn about benefits, study finds

    More than 40% of employees said they don’t feel confident in their understanding of voluntary benefits, an Equitable survey showed.

    By Oct. 16, 2025
  • Rep.-elect Troy Downing smiles for a group photo
    Image attribution tooltip
    Andrew Harnik via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    House bill would codify Trump’s order to allow cryptocurrency in 401(k) plans

    The Retirement Investment Choice Act is meant to “democratiz[e] access to alternative investments for 401(k) investors.”

    By Oct. 15, 2025
  • Family looking photo album at home
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    The need for caregiving benefits may have reached a fever pitch

    With working women “sandwiched” between child and parent caregiving, HR leaders can offer flexibility and special paid leave, among other benefits, experts said.

    By Oct. 15, 2025
  • Woman staring out of the window
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Aon
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Aon

    From stress to strength: Why financial security and retirement readiness matter for your workforce

    Drive engagement and success with strategic retirement solutions that reduce financial stress.

    Oct. 13, 2025
  • A person shows online registration to another person on mobile phone while they sitting in office
    Image attribution tooltip
    Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Employees to spend more time on open enrollment this year, Voya finds

    Not only are workers increasingly prioritizing benefits, but more are recognizing the impacts of finances on their mental health. 

    By Oct. 9, 2025
  • A picture of a doctor's chest with a stethoscope around the neck.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Joe Raedle/Getty Images via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Less than half of workers say they know to how to enroll in employer benefits plans

    Benefits education may be increasingly necessary, various reports, including one from The Standard, show.

    By Oct. 9, 2025
  • Worker inside Toyota's $1.3 billion EV plant in Georgetown, Kentucky.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Courtesy of Toyota
    Image attribution tooltip

    Toyota and other manufacturers invest to fill child care void for workers

    The automaker recently announced plans to add more than 1,000 seats at child care facilities across the country.

    By Nathan Owens • Oct. 8, 2025
  • An illustration of someone holding a globe.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Marco Cheatham
    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by Ambetter Health

    The future of employer benefits: choice, predictability and possibility

    Future of benefits: ICHRA offers choice, predictability and new possibilities for employers.

    Oct. 6, 2025
  • A U.S. Department of Labor sign is see outside the agency.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Kate Tornone/HR Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    DOL clarifies overtime pay requirements in new opinion letters

    The second batch of wage-and-hour letters released during the second Trump administration addressed a joint employer scenario as well as firefighter emergency pay.

    By Oct. 3, 2025
  • A person holds a baby at an outdoor rally.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Paul Morigi / Stringer via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    This week in 5 numbers: Hiring managers eye new benefits to recruit workers

    Here’s a roundup of numbers from the last week of HR news — including how many big U.S. companies are under scrutiny for their H-1B hiring practices.

    By Oct. 2, 2025
  • Tech executive Jensen Huang speaks to Trump administration officials at artificial intelligence event
    Image attribution tooltip
    Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Hiring managers say they will pay for in-demand skills

    “Specialized skills are the currency of today’s job market,” Robert Half’s operational president said.

    By Oct. 2, 2025
  • Team of colleagues working on a project
    Image attribution tooltip

    iStock/fizkes

    Image attribution tooltip
    Sponsored by RxBenefits

    4 reasons to consider pharmacy benefits optimization

    Rising pharmacy costs? Discover four ways a PBO model can optimize your benefits.

    Sept. 29, 2025
  • The Oracle logo on a building at an the technology company's campus on March 10, 2025 in Redwood Shores, California.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Justin Sullivan / Staff via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    CEO pay climbed nearly 6% in 2024

    “CEOs are not paid extraordinary amounts because of any special skills or greater productivity, but because they have extraordinary leverage over corporate boards that set their pay,” the Economic Policy Institute said.

    By Sept. 26, 2025
  • A woman in a pink shirt stands at a pharmacy counter while her son stands behind her, hiding behind a wall.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Chris Schneider via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    The more financial savvy women possess, the less satisfied they are with their benefits, study finds

    Two-thirds of women are the primary benefits providers in their households, per The Standard.

    By Sept. 25, 2025
  • Packages move down a conveyor belt at an Amazon same-day delivery facility in Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 2, 2024.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Amazon workers win class certification in lawsuit seeking pay for new hire events

    Labeling recent hires “contingent” does not render them ineligible for employment protections, a judge said.

    By Sept. 24, 2025